Pennine Manor Hotel
The Pennine Manor Hotel is a premier lodging destination located in Huddersfield, England. With a range of amenities and services, including function room facilities, pet-friendly accommodations, and on-site restaurants, bars, and pubs, the Pennine Manor Hotel is the perfect choice for travelers seeking comfort and convenience. Whether guests are looking for a relaxing getaway or a venue for a special event, the Pennine Manor Hotel offers top-notch service and accommodations. As a leader in the travel and hotels industry, the Pennine Manor Hotel is committed to providing exceptional experiences for all guests.
Introduction to Pennine Manor Hotel
Pennine Manor Hotel is a historic hotel with a unique charm. The hotel was originally a private residence and has been transformed into a stunning hotel with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The hotel is dedicated to providing guests with a comfortable and luxurious stay, with a focus on excellent customer service and attention to detail.Services & products
Pennine Manor Hotel provides a range of services to meet the needs of its guests. The hotel offers comfortable and stylish lodgings, as well as function room facilities for events and conferences. Guests can also enjoy delicious meals at the hotel's restaurant and drinks at the bar. Additionally, the hotel is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their furry friends along for the stay.Location
Pennine Manor Hotel is situated in the charming area of Scapegoat Hill in Huddersfield, England. The area is known for its picturesque countryside views and historic architecture. Guests can expect to find a variety of businesses in the area, including shops, restaurants, and pubs. The hotel is conveniently located near public transportation options, with the closest options being Scapegoat Hill Bus Stop (0.2 miles), Marsden Train Station (1.5 miles), and Huddersfield Train Station (5.3 miles).Benefits
Guests should choose Pennine Manor Hotel for its exceptional customer service, luxurious accommodations, and convenient location. The hotel's unique charm and attention to detail set it apart from other hotels in the industry. The hotel's pet-friendly policy also makes it a great choice for pet owners looking for a comfortable and welcoming place to stay.Good to know
Guests should be aware that Pennine Manor Hotel is a historic building, which may result in some quirks and unique features. Additionally, the hotel does not have an on-site gym or pool.Reviews
Customers rave about Pennine Manor Hotel's stunning views, comfortable rooms, and exceptional customer service. Guests also appreciate the hotel's pet-friendly policy and delicious restaurant. Some customers note that the hotel's historic charm may result in some quirks, but overall, customers highly recommend Pennine Manor Hotel for a luxurious and comfortable stay.Amenities
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outdoor area
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wi-fi
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restaurant
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bar
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room service
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pet-friendly
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breakfast
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laundry service
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pool
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gym
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parking
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air conditioning
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conference room
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pet friendly room
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pet treats
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pet waste bags
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pet-friendly patio
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pet-friendly restaurant
FAQ
Do you have a loyalty program or rewards system for returning customers?
Yes, we do offer a loyalty program for returning customers. Our loyalty program rewards guests with exclusive discounts and perks for each stay they book with us.Are there any additional fees or charges I should be aware of?
Yes, there may be additional fees or charges depending on the specific services or amenities you request during your stay. We recommend checking with our front desk staff for a full list of fees and charges.Is there an additional fee for pets staying in the room or any specific rules we should be aware of?
Yes, there is an additional fee for pets staying in the room. We have specific rules and guidelines in place to ensure the comfort and safety of all guests and their pets. Please contact our front desk staff for more information about our pet policy.Are there any specific pet-friendly amenities available at your accommodations, such as designated outdoor areas or walking trails?
Yes, we have specific pet-friendly amenities available at our accommodations. We have designated outdoor areas and walking trails for pets, as well as other amenities to make your pet's stay as comfortable as possible.How often are the rooms cleaned and sanitized, especially in areas where pets may have stayed?
Our rooms are cleaned and sanitized regularly to ensure the health and safety of all guests, including those with pets. We pay special attention to areas where pets may have stayed to ensure thorough cleaning and sanitization.Reviews
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Debra Chauhan
A bit dated but good-sized rooms and friendly staff. A little way out of Huddersfield, takes about 20 mins to get into the centre by car, but lovely big car park. Room needed a good hoover but otherwise clean and tidy. 👍🏼 Rooms : 4/5 | Service : 5/5 | Location : 4/5 Hotel highlights Quiet … More
01-01-1970 -
Steve Jenkins
The staff need to be re-trained by either Rebecca or Josh, as their friendliness and professionalism were exceptional. Sadly, the rest of the staff were either too busy on their phones to even acknowledge us, or they walked around looking very grumpy and unhappy. The hotel is in a great location with spectacular views but this pales into insignificance when you get inside the rooms. I stayed in room 18 which contained a lot of shabby, dark-stained furniture. The walls were painted a very depressing shade of brown and large chunks of plaster were knocked off the wall. The sealant around the bath were covered in what looked like black mould. Out of the three windows in the room, only one opened which meant it was unbearably stuffy and very uncomfortable to sleep in. The mattress is well past its sell by date and sagged badly, giving very little support and was very uncomfortable. Due to the total lack of chairs in the room, guests are forced to sit on the bed which isn't ideal. On the plus side, the room was clean and reasonably spacious. The breakfast was excellent and plentiful with a variety of choice, served in the dining room which had great views over the countryside. Plenty of parking with designated disabled spaces and a few electric vehicle charging points - it even has a helicopter landing place! Disregarding the shabby room and the decor, I had a very enjoyable experience which was vastly improved by Rebecca who was exceptionally friendly, helpful and professional throughout. Thanks very much Rebecca 👍
01-01-1970 -
Gillian Bainbridge
Rooms: We were offered a change as the staff member saw my mobility issues. So we haD a ground floor double bedroom has thick and elegant curtains tied back with tailored rope. Central heating. Wall mounted TV with remote. Mirror over drawing table With 3 empty drawers for use and an angle poise lamp.welcome tray tea coffee biscuits mugs and electric kettle with waste bin below. Double bed made from.2 twins. Spotless bright white bedding with woolen covered headboard. Painting of a hare above the bed 2 bedside tables and light switches next to the bed controlling main light and bedside lamps phone on one.circulare tables with one empty drawer. Leather chair with wooden sculpted arms. Bathroom has bath with non slip area and overhead shower. Pedestal sink and toilet. Mirror and waste pedal bin. Heated towel rail with brilliant white soft towels. Ceiling to floor cupboard in the entrance area with hair dryer in. Nice comfy carpet to walk on if youve forgot your slippers.
01-01-1970 -
Attila Fabian
I really like this place. Great location. Great service. Not too fancy but functional. Comfortable bed. Excellent English breakfast. Smiling, friendly staff.
01-01-1970 -
Loraine Finnigan
01-01-1970 -
Jennifer Berry
Went for an afternoon tea with a friend for her birthday, arranged and catered by Alison Whitmarsh. It was absolutely delicious. Every morsel. Fab singing. Great atmosphere. Fun afternoon. Thank you. Hope you do more. X Rooms : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Location : 5/5 Hotel highlights Great view … More
01-01-1970 -
Nathan Sweet
We pulled into the car park thinking it looks like a 1960s motel... with a random helipad. Lots of car parking with very few guests. We took in the view of Outlane /Sowood and was pleasantly surprised of the views. We checked in with a member of staff called James. At first... it was an impression of him not wanting to be there... (continue reading) We walked in with the Pram for our 9 momth old to find out they dont have a lift so we left the pram downstairs The room was spacious, called a Superior room and, it was good for what we needed. Complimentary juice, water, tea, coffee, tassimo pod machine, and biscuits. Big bright bathroom with a large bath, over head shower head and mobile shower head. Bed was comfortable and fluffy pillows....but it was roasting, we later found out the boiler had broken and couldn't turn heating off but the radiator had a TRV so we turned it down and opened the windows. I popped down for a high chair to feed baby, James was helpful and brought it up to the room. Baby fed, time to feed ourselves... We left the room just gone 7pm with the sound of Emmerdale theme tune. Restaurant was closed so went to the bar. We ordered bottle of wine and pint of lemonade at 26 quid Soon after we ordered 2 chicken burgers at approx 7.15pm A table of 6 ordered after us. Come 8pm, the person we placed the order with ran out the door, I think to get a lift home... soon after, the table of 6 got their food... Come 8.15pm approx, James, from reception who was now serving was then, changing a barrel, then sorting a leak out in someones room, raced back to check in guests so it appeared quite stressful for him... At 8.45pm i approached James and asked on the whereabouts of the food after witnessing the table of 6 devour their dinners... When i explained i had waited an hour and half for the food he was shocked and tried to find out whats happened. A waitress was questioned but didn't seem to care at this point with "its not come through to the kitchen" James retook our orders and got the chef to get them out at 9.15pm... 2 hours for 2 chicken burgers. James was brilliant and never judge a book by its cover! James sorted us out with free drinks for us both, as the bottle of wine had disappeared by this time. James was truly caring and mortified by the level of service. Almost as if he owned the place. We had a good sleep, and checked out with ease. I can't give it an excellent score but I can't really mark it overly down. I'm marking as average as good sleep and spacious rooms but it appears the technology communication between kitchen and the bar let it down, but also the decor felt dated. I'd like this review to reach out to the owners and please visit Cave Castle at South Cave, I feel Pennine Manor could be something spectacular, with a spa/sauna/gym, and updated decor but still keep the feel of a countryside manor
01-01-1970 -
martin kennedy
Nice hotel , nice & quiet , staff were great , rooms were spot on and beds very comfortable , food was amazing 👍
01-01-1970 -
Jon Wilson-Read
Stunning location with great views across the Pennines. Great food. Sadly let down cramped and shabby rooms with (in my room) incredibly uncomfortable beds. Also a "surprise" deposit of £100 to cover damages, makes me wonder about who stays here. Would recommend the food but nothing else. Rooms : 1/5 | Service : 3/5 | Location : 5/5 … More
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jacque lester
01-01-1970